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In Which Pooh Goes Visiting and Gets Into a Tight Place. Edward Bear, known to his friends as Winnie-the-Pooh, or Pooh for short, was walking through the forest one day, humming proudly to himself. He had made up a little hum that very morning, as he was doing his Stoutness Exercises in front of the glass: Tra-la-la, tra-la-la, as he stretched ...
Oct 1, 2015 · 2. "Sometimes the smallest things take up the most room in your heart." 3. "I wasn't going to eat it, I was just going to taste it." 4. "I am short, fat, and proud of that." 5. "If you live to be a hundred, I hope I live to be a hundred minus one day, so that I never have to live a day without you." 6.
Here's The Hums of Pooh by A A Milne aka The Wisdom of Winnie the Pooh sung and spoken by George Baker from a 78 rpm shellac record .“The Hums of Pooh” is a...
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- "Christopher Robin came down from the Forest to the bridge, feeling all sunny and careless, and just as if twice nineteen didn't matter a bit, as it didn't on such a happy afternoon, and he thought that if he stood on the bottom rail of the bridge, and leant over, and watched the river slipping slowly away beneath him, then he would suddenly know everything that there was to be known, and he would be able to tell Pooh, who wasn't quite sure about some of it."
- "'This Writing business. Pencils and what-not. Over-rated, if you ask me. Silly stuff. Nothing in it.'" (Eeyore)
- "Pooh began to feel a little more comfortable, because when you are a Bear of Very Little Brain, and you Think of Things, you find sometimes that a Thing which seemed very Thingish inside you is quite different when it gets out into the open and has other people looking at it."
- "'I think,' said Christopher Robin, 'that we ought to eat all our Provisions now, so that we shan't have so much to carry.'"
Jan 20, 2022 · The Hums of Pooh. An illustration of Christopher Robin with Winnie the Pooh from the book, Winnie the Pooh, by A. A. Milne and illustrated by Ernest H. Shepard. c.1926. Many have rejoiced when they learned that the original Winnie the Pooh written by A. A. Milne and illustrated by Ernest H. Shepard, published in 1926, is now in the public domain.
Mar 29, 2022 · The hums of Pooh by Milne, A. A. (Alan Alexander), 1882-1956. Publication date 1992 Topics Winnie-the-Pooh (Fictitious character), English poetry Publisher Mammoth
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Sep 16, 2021 · The hums of Pooh by Milne, A. A. (Alan Alexander), 1882-1956. Publication date 2001 Topics